US judge blocks Trump s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles


NEW YORK, Dec 10 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops ⁠to Los Angeles and ordered ⁠them returned to the control of the ‍state's governor. 

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer rejected the Trump administration's claim that recent protests against immigration authorities amounted to a rebellion that legally justified the extraordinary step of taking federal control of state National Guard units and sending them into the streets.

Breyer ;also rejected the administration's ‍claim that courts have no power to ‍review a president's decision to take control of state National Guard units during an emergency, saying this was an overly ⁠expansive view of executive authority. 

"The founders ‍designed ​our government to be a system of checks and balances. Defendants, however, make clear that the only check ;they want is ⁠a blank ‍one," Breyer said. 

The White House did not immediately ‍return a request for comment. 

(Reporting by ;Jack Queen ‍in New ​York, Editing by Franklin Paul and Chizu Nomiyama )